Warner Bros has started offering refunds for Batman: Arkham Knight on PC after finally admitting that the game was broken.

The game was troubled with bad performance on the PC and now after a few months the Warner brothers offered refunds for some of its customers.

If you have purchased the game for PC and you are not happy with the performance, the company will allow you until the end of the year to return it. .

This action happens just days after the game was re-introduced on October 28. The PC version of Batman: Arkham Knight was plagued by plenty of bugs, missing textures, framerate cap and general lack of optimisation. The game was rated as "Mostly Negative" on Stream. Warner Bros decided to recall the PC version of the game and remove the buy option from Steam until it fixed the issues and reintroduce it. It looks like that didn’t work as planned and now you can at least get your money back.

The official statement.

Dear Batman: Arkham Knight PC owners,

We want to apologize to those of you who are experiencing performance issues with Batman: Arkham Knight on PC. We take these issues very seriously and have therefore decided to suspend future game sales of the PC version while we work to address these issues to satisfy our quality standards. We greatly value our customers and know that while there are a significant amount of players who are enjoying the game on PC, we want to do whatever we can to make the experience better for PC players overall.

Thank you to those players who have already given valuable feedback. We are continuously monitoring all threads posted in the Official Batman: Arkham Knight Community and Steam forums, as well as any issues logged with our Customer Support (support.wbgames.com). If you purchased your copy of the game and are not satisfied with your experience, then we ask for your patience while these issues are resolved. If desired, you can request a refund athelp.steampowered.com (Steam refund policies can be foundhere:) or the retail location where you purchased the game.

The Batman: Arkham fans have continually supported the franchise to its current height of success, and we want to thank you for your patience as we work to deliver an updated version of Batman: Arkham Knight on PC so you can all enjoy the final chapter of the Batman: Arkham series as it was meant to be played.

In case you missed it earlier, the PC version of Batman: Arkham Knight was plagued by plenty of bugs, missing textures, framerate cap and general lack of optimization and after the game's Steam rating hit "Mostly Negative", Warner Bros decided to recall the PC version of the game and remove the buy option from Steam.

According to Warner Bros, the re-release of the game on the PC will be coming with a patch that will include the Photo Mode and Arkham Asylum skin which were released to console version of the game after the PC version was recalled.

Users with Arkham Knight Season Pass will also get all DLCs that were release earlier.

Warner Bros has said "that's all folks" to the super buggy PC version of Batman: Arkham Knight.

The studio has decided to suspend sales of Batman: Arkham Knight and removed its buy option from Steam.

The company has issued a statement saying that it is really sorry about the performance issues with the PC version of Batman.

"We take these issues very seriously and have therefore decided to suspend future game sales of the PC version while we work to address these issues to satisfy our quality standards. We greatly value our customers and know that while there are a significant amount of players who are enjoying the game on PC, we want to do whatever we can to make the experience better for PC players overall.

"Thank you to those players who have already given valuable feedback. We are continuously monitoring all threads posted in the Official Batman: Arkham Knight Community and Steam forums, as well as any issues logged with our Customer Support (http://support.wbgames.com/). If you purchased your copy of the game and are not satisfied with your experience, then we ask for your patience while these issues are resolved. If desired, you can request a refund at https://help.steampowered.com (Steam refund policies can be found here: http://store.steampowered.com/steam_refunds) or the retail location where you purchased the game.

"The Batman: Arkham fans have continually supported the franchise to its current height of success, and we want to thank you for your patience as we work to deliver an updated version of Batman: Arkham Knight on PC so you can all enjoy the final chapter of the Batman: Arkham series as it was meant to be played."

The game's rating on Steam is "Mostly Negative," while the previous Batman: Arkham games are all in the "Positive It is just as well that Steam now offers refunds as they are going to need it with Arkham Knight.

The game had a 30FPS framerate cap, missing textures (ones that do appear on console) and game stuttering. It was basically a pants PC port.

Nvidia has released the new Geforce 353.30 WHQL Game Ready driver.which was expected with the launch of the new Batman: Arkham Knight game which uses Nvidia's GameWorks effects,

The new Geforce 353.30 WHQL Game Ready driver brings all the game optimisations, SLI profile and Geforce Experience settings for Batman: Arkham Knight game. It is needed to make use of some Nvidia GameWorks effects, including PhysX Clothing and Destruction, Enhanced Rain, Nvidia Turbulence and Particle Shadow Mapping.

In addition to Batman: Arkham Knight, the new Geforce 353.30 driver also includes and SLI profile for Lord of Vermilion Arena game in DirectX 9 mode.

Unfortunately the Batman: Arkham Knight game, which launched today, is plagued by numerous bugs on the PC, including a 30FPS lock, which can be fixed via config file. There is also stuttering, crashes and other issues, on both AMD and Nvidia hardware. Rocksteady Studios has issued a statement pn its community forums saying thet they are aware of the issues with the PC version of the game and is currently working on resolving them.

As always, the new Geforce 353.30 WHQL Game Ready driver is available for download via Nvidia Geforce Experience application or the dedicated Geforce.com Drivers page. In case you missed it earlier, Batman: Arkham Knight is available as a part of Nvidia's new game bundle for new buyers of select Geforce GTX 980 Ti, 980, 970 and 960 graphics cards, or a GTX 970M or above equipped notebook.

Nvidia has released a new trailer for the upcoming Batman: Arkham Knight game which shows a bit more details regarding GameWorks effects that will be used in the game.

Since earlier Batman games, including Batman: Arkham Asylum, Arkham City and Arkham Origins, all featured some Nvidia GameWorks effects, it does not come as a surprise that Batman: Arkham Knight will have those as well, including Interactive Smoke and Fog, Interactive Paper Debris and Enhanced Rain effects.

In case you missed it earlier, Batman: Arkham Knight is also a part of Nvidia's latest game bundle whic gets you a free Batman: Arkham Knight game if you buy Geforce GTX 980 Ti, GTX 980, GTX 970 or GTX 960 desktop graphics cards or Geforce 970M or above equipped notebook.

The trailer shows some of those effects in action and Nvidia noted that it will reveal more Gameworks effects in the near future. The Interactive Smoke and Fog uses CUDA cores in order to render interactive particle effects that would impossible to create on a CPU. Each effect can be manipulated by character movement, environmental conditions and external forces, and moves realistically around and across surfaces. Such effects are further enhanced by Particle Shadow Mapping, enabling particle self-shadowing and the casting of shadows on surfaces.

The Interactive Paper Debriis uses power of Nvidia Geforce GTX GPUs to render pieces of paper or other debris that react realistically to character movements, environmental conditions and other external forces, while the Enhance Rain is a new Nvidia GameWorks effect created specially for Batman: Arkham Knight game and uses GPU to create additional rain particles with simulated velocity when you use Batman's cape to fly.

While the new Batman: Arkham Knight game is scheduled to launch in June, Nvidia has now released minimum, recommended and ultra PC system requirements for the game.

According to the list released by Nvidia, it appears that Batman: Arkham Knight will be quite a demanding game, as the minimum system requirements start with Intel Core i5-750 or AMD Phenom II X4 965 CPU, 6GB of RAM, Nvidia Geforce GTX 660 with 2GB of VRAM and 45GB of HDD space.

The recommended system requirements push the CPU up to Intel Core i7-3770 or AMD FX-8350, 8GB of RAM and Nvidia's Geforce GTX 760 3GB graphics card while HDD space is pushed up to 55GB. The ultra PC system requirements are a completely different story as while the CPUs are the same as on recommended, graphics card of choice should be at least a Geforce GTX 980.

It is not clear why the HDD space for both recommended and ultra system requirements is much bigger than minimum, but best guess is that we might see some high-resolution packs. Bear in mind that you will have to have a 64-bit Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 OS in order to run the game.

As you probably already know, Batman: Arkham Knight is scheduled to launch on PC, Xbox One and Playstation 4 on June 23rd.

Warner Bros has pulled the covers off the next Batman title offering from developer Rocksteady. Batman: Arkham Knight will be a true next-generation offering for the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC that was developed from the ground up to deliver a true next-generation experience. Rocksteady confirms that there will be no version of Arkham Knight available for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.

With the news that there will be no Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 version of Arkham Knight, the news that the game is five times as big as the previous Batman titles from Rocksteady is certain to grab your attention. The game will not use the Unreal 4 Engine, but will instead go with what the developers call a juiced up and heavily Rocksteady-customized version of the Unreal 3 Engine.

Rocksteady says that the game will push the power of the next generation of consoles. While an exact release date was not announced, the game is expected to be released later this year.

Wii U owners will not be getting the Batman: Arkham Origins DLC content after all. The downloadable story content that explores one of the most key relationships in the Batman canon originally announced for the Wii U has been canceled.

Why it was canceled is actually quite simple. The demand for the DLC content by owners of the Wii U version of Batman: Arkham Origins is simply not strong enough to support its release, according to the powers that be at Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment.

The story campaign was one of the star attractions of the Wii U five-part Season Pass for the Wii U version of the game. Nintendo will be refunding those that purchased the Wii U Season Pass, but no timeline was given as to when this might happen.

The Wii U received a special Armored Edition of Batman: Arkham City when the console was released that included a number of special additions to support the unique hardware of the Wii. Warner followed that up with the release of Batman: Arkham Origins. Neither of the titles has sold that well on the Wii U, while the releases on other platforms have done well. So, the news really comes as little surprise. as software publishers continue to choose not to release titles for the Wii U.

KIA and DC Comics have announced a Justice League branded series of vehicles, where main members of the JLA group will each be getting their own.

The first in line turned out to Batman and he’ll be getting his own Optima SX Limited. The car boasts matte black finish with piano black Batman logos.

Apparently, the Budgetbatmobile boasts lowered suspension and what the company describes as muscular ground effects kit. The card has Ksport performance brakes and custom 20’’ wheels. KIA strapped the card with a performance exhaust system as well.

As for the eye-candy, there’s plenty of it, ranging from LED based accents to HID headlights, which come with the bat-signal inside. The batwing-shaped grill alone took 40 hours to create. The interior is black leather and suede while the Bat Suit and cowl can be found in the trunk.

The plan is to put the vehicle up for auction and donate the cash to a charity called We Can Be Heroes. The rest of the JLA

This vehicle will eventually be auctioned off with the proceeds going to a charity called We Can Be Heroes. With Batman taken care of, this leaves Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, The Flash, Aquaman and Cyborg.

Warner confirmed that they are planning a “Game of the Year” edition release for Batman: Arkham City. The GOTY edition will first be released for the consoles and then later for the PC, with details to be announced at a later date.

The GOTY edition of Arkham City will include the main game, of course, plus all of the extras (and when we say all of the extras, we mean them all). It will include the challenge DLC maps, and all of the character DLC extras such as Catwoman, Robin, and Nightwing. It will also include all of the additional skins and will arrive with all of the rest of the DLC.

Those in North America will also get a download of the animated Batman: Year One as a bonus for buying the GOTY edition of Arkham City.

Warner also confirmed the upcoming release of “Harley Quinn’s Revenge” DLC that will see players able to switch between Batman and Robin while trying to stop Quinn’s plan for no good. Described as a story expansion DLC, the content is expected to arrive on XBL and PSN on or about May 30th.

The GOTY edition of Arkham City will arrive for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 on May 29th in North America, while a release date in Europe was not confirmed, sources tell us we should likely expect it to arrive on June 1st.